Just me and you,
With the world in our hands,
With the world in our hands.
(So say what you want)

I'm really not who you think I am,
I keep the ones that make me sane,
So stop telling me I'm not who you thought I would be

And I'm so much better now that I'm far from you,
This passion drowns our need for love

Don't you ask me any questions.
(Just come on and follow me)
Through the wires and ocean bottoms,
Through the skies and empty rooms.
(From the pit of my stomach)
Coming out through my throat,
Regret and failure,
The need to keep you coming back for more.

And I'm so much better now that I'm far from you,
This passion drowns our need for love.
No, we can't stop even if we wanted to,
This passion drowns our need for love.

And this is all still so new to me,
Our eyes have lost their color.
And now I'm trying, I'm trying to keep my balance.
But there is nothing, there's nothing to keep me steady.
And I'll hold myself up.

And I'm so much better now that I'm far from you,
This passion drowns our need for love.
No, we can't stop even if we wanted to,
This passion drowns our need for love.
I'm so much better now that I'm far from you,
This passion drowns our need for love.
No, we can't stop even if we wanted to,
This passion drowns our need for love.



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Smitten for the Mitten Lyrics as written by Craigery Owens Bradley Bell

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    "I keep the world to make me sane" is supposed to be "i'll keep the ones that make me sane"

    "Through the walls and ocean bottoms" is supposed to be "through the wires and ocean bottoms"

    "From the pit of my stomach" is supposed to be "through the pit of my stomach"

    "And we can't stop breathing if we wanted to" is supposed to be "and we can't stop even if we wanted to"

    "If I fold myself around" is supposed to be "and i'll hold myself up"

    the CD comes with the right ones. :)

    .jenigetcrunk;on November 25, 2008   Link

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